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Monitor articles for February 02, 1984
- To turn the tide of budgetary red ink, Flynn must coax more aid from state
- Reagan's '85 budget: optimism plus realism
- Best Truffaut movie in years leads French invasion
- London's teacher of the Bolshoi tradition
- News In Brief
- News In Brief
- Getting the audition
- Khmer Rouge try desperately to win back popular support
- News In Brief
- A caring move for Africa
- Being cozy without being cute
- Brilliant ABT; Cleveland Quartet; limping 'Hypochondriac'; Pro Arte
- Brilliant ABT; Cleveland Quartet; limping 'Hypochondriac'; Pro Arte
- News In Brief
- The Federal budget; Few cuts for middle class, but 'working poor' feels brunt of social program trims
- Is inaction enough?
- News In Brief
- The Federal Budget; More, more, more for defense: Reagan asks for his largest increase
- Journalist's thoughtful memoir; My Own, My Country's Time, by Vermont Royster. Chapel Hill, N.C.: Algonquin Books. 351 pp. $18.50.
- Peering under the lid of DOE's environmental record
- Reagan's '85 budget: optimism plus realism
- The crisis with our nation's water
- Fallout from Kiessling affair could affect American-German relations
- News In Brief
- Jean Fairfax: still devoted to proving justice is possible
- A month without Ma Bell breakup is inconvenient for customers, opportune for New England entrepreneurs
- Nuclear cheating
- Soviets may rely more on private farms
- FCC affirms neutral stance on religious broadcasts as rumor on a ban persists
- The second year of an upswing: past isn't much of a prologue
- The butterfly. . .
- Britain's royal family protects its air of mystery and reserve
- News In Brief
- What are corporations looking for in female executives?
- Ma Bell's stepchild in Connecticut
- Dodge Daytona: a performance car designed for the young at heart
- Jordan's more assertive King faces US roadblocks
- Brilliant ABT; Cleveland Quartet; limping 'Hypochondriac'; Pro Arte
- MOVIE GUIDE
- The boom in sci-tech magazines: Is it going to last?
- For fiscal '85, a 'sunny skies' state budget without 'rainy day' funds
- News In Brief
- Commonplace?
- News In Brief
- 'Open' courts - as much a public protection as a media right
- Seven Democratic hopefuls debate foreign policy at Harvard
- Cat, listening for night to fall (Late winter)
- News In Brief
- Arms negotiator Rowny deals with the Soviets - and the American public
- They don't care which brand you buy - they just want you to buy it
- Road salt stirs debate in some snowy cities
- On college basketball's 'democracy,' football bowls, 76ers' woes
- The Federal Deficit; Congress readies its scissors and gluepot
- News In Brief
- Brazilian star Batata brings dazzling soccer act to Los Angeles
- S. Africa tries to allay fear on nuclear plans
- News In Brief
- Moon over Moscow
- Brilliant ABT; Cleveland Quartet; limping 'Hypochondriac'; Pro Arte